Selected WritingsCarcanet, 1984 - 294 pages |
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Page 111
... doubt of it , he told me that it was no wonder among them , but that they were as great a nation , and as common , as any other in all the provinces , and had of late years slain many hundreds of his father's people , and of other ...
... doubt of it , he told me that it was no wonder among them , but that they were as great a nation , and as common , as any other in all the provinces , and had of late years slain many hundreds of his father's people , and of other ...
Page 122
... doubt of deceit , and besides it was then thought incredible that there were such and so many lands and regions never written of before . This Empire is made known to her Majesty by her own vassal , and by him that oweth to her more ...
... doubt of deceit , and besides it was then thought incredible that there were such and so many lands and regions never written of before . This Empire is made known to her Majesty by her own vassal , and by him that oweth to her more ...
Page 142
... doubt of Saint Augustine , we cannot of Job ; who tells us , That we know not if our sons shall be honourable : neither shall we understand concerning them , whether they shall be of low degree . Which Ecclesiastes also confirmeth : Man ...
... doubt of Saint Augustine , we cannot of Job ; who tells us , That we know not if our sons shall be honourable : neither shall we understand concerning them , whether they shall be of low degree . Which Ecclesiastes also confirmeth : Man ...
Contents
Introduction | 7 |
Metrical translations from the History of | 21 |
A farewell to false Love | 27 |
Copyright | |
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